There aren't any serious changes to my desktop, but I'm posting this to show that Unity launcher icon sizes are not longer restricted to a minimum of 32px. ccsm in Raring allows you to set the icons to any size you want.
There aren't any serious changes to my desktop, but I'm posting this to show that Unity launcher icon sizes are not longer restricted to a minimum of 32px. ccsm in Raring allows you to set the icons to any size you want.
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Something I'm working on. Elementary luna beta on...lxde-core.Ubuntu minimal. Have to figure out how to add logout and reboot to the shutdown menu though. Wrote a little zenity script for now.
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I absolutely love what you did there. That was exactly what I set up my KDE instance to do, however I am quite fond of having the min/max/close on the left side. I was revealing my "kUnity" bar constantly when I would venture to that corner... so much to the point that I just put the bar on the top, so when I hover up top it reveals itself on top of the regular bar with the time, notification area, etc.
Do you know how to adjust the auto hide sensitivity of KDE panels? If so I wouldn't mind trying this setup again.
Unless... are you not using auto hide? Maybe I'll try without auto hide to see if I can get used to it... In fact, that's a common question I have when I see screenshots here. I wonder how many users turn off auto hide in an effort to get the screenshot vs how many leave their Unity bar revealed 100% of the time.
EDIT - Here's an updated screenshot of what I'm working with now. Simply moved the bottom panel to the top, stripped some widgets, added a new left panel and an icon based task manager, and bam. Here you have it.
I do have to say, the Unity layout is undoubtedly catchy, but KDE's depth of customizability and level of design with awesome native applications are a substantial +1. With this, I have the best of both worlds.
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